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Gazheli, Ardjan; Antal, Miklós; Drake, Ben; Jackson, Tim; Stagl, Sigrid; van den Bergh, Jeroen; Wäckerle, Manuel
This short paper considers all possible stakeholders in different stages of a sustainability transition and matches their behavioral features and diversity to policies. This will involve an assessment of potential or expected responses of stakeholders to a range of policy instruments. Following the Multi-Level Perspective framework to conceptualize sustainability transitions, we classify the various transition policies at niche, regime and landscape levels. Next, we offer a complementary classification of policies based on a distinction between social preferences and bounded rationality. The paper identifies many barriers to making a sustainability transition and how to respond to them. In addition, lessons are...
(application/pdf) - 18-oct-2016

Gazheli, Ardjan; Antal, Miklós; Drake, Ben; Jackson, Tim; Stagl, Sigrid; van den Bergh, Jeroen; Wäckerle, Manuel
This short paper considers all possible stakeholders in different stages of a sustainability transition and matches their behavioral features and diversity to policies. This will involve an assessment of potential or expected responses of stakeholders to a range of policy instruments. Following the Multi-Level Perspective framework to conceptualize sustainability transitions, we classify the various transition policies at niche, regime and landscape levels. Next, we offer a complementary classification of policies based on a distinction between social preferences and bounded rationality. The paper identifies many barriers to making a sustainability transition and how to respond to them. In addition, lessons are...
(application/pdf) - 16-sep-2017

Leopold, Henrik; Rami-Habib, Eid-Sabbagh; Mendling, Jan; Guerreiro Azevdo, Leonardo; Baião, Fernanda Araujo
Companies increasingly use business process modeling for documenting and redesigning their operations.
However, due to the size of such modeling initiatives, they often struggle with the quality assurance of their
model collections. While many model properties can already be checked automatically, there is a notable gap
of techniques for checking linguistic aspects such as naming conventions of process model elements. In this
paper, we address this problem by introducing an automatic technique for detecting violations of naming
conventions. This technique is based on text corpora and independent of linguistic resources such as WordNet.
Therefore, it can be easily adapted to the broad set of languages for...
(application/pdf) - 18-oct-2016